Customer
Reviewed in the United States on May 6, 2025
The Seta H2 is very nice to work with
Joseph C Harvell
Reviewed in the United States on March 31, 2025
Very well built and a pleasure to work in. I would give this case 5 stars if I did not need to put hard drives in the trays directly behind the the front fans.I have 4 7200 3.5" HDDs mounted there and 2 additional ones in the cage directly below them in the PSU compartment. The drives in the cage in the PSU compartment are fine. But the drives in the trays behind the front fans have a significant vibration in this case. It seems the problem is a combination of two things: 1) The drives are only supported on one end; 2) the plate the trays are mounted to is not rigid enough to properly support the weight of the rotating drives. With the combined weight of four drives hanging off this plate, the drives sag on the far end (only 2-3 mm). But this flex and sag is enough to make the rotation of the drives induce a resonating vibration that is significant enough to be heard and felt in the floor the case sits on. I think using this case unmodified with drives in this position would significantly shorten the lifetime of the drives.I think the problem is I'm looking for a combination desktop, small NAS case with excellent cooling with fans large enough to not make too much noise. I think most people looking at this case want to use that space to put radiators and pumps. I'm probably in the minority looking to use this space for hard drives. After discovering the vibration, I looked around and saw the Fractal Design Meshify 2 XL is similar to this case, but with the drives supported on the far end. Only one problem is that case isn't readily available anymore.Because of this, I modified the case by adding Extruded Polystyrene (XPS) foam blocks on the far end of the drives to create a top to bottom rigid support on the far end of the drives. With this mod, it's important to make the blocks all fit tightly, but also make each drive horizontally level. This configuration prevents the sag, dampens any vibration, and also reduces the strain on the plate the trays are attached to. The end result is the vibration is gone. The mod slightly blocks airflow from the front fans, but not enough to be a problem in this configuration.
drake c.
Reviewed in the United States on March 19, 2025
Lots of room and built very well. Thoughtful design and nothing seemed out of place. I just wish it came with some extra of the "normal" screw
iamtheoneoff
Reviewed in the United States on April 15, 2025
No manual. No instructions. No fans included, despite pictures and spec sheet on their website indicating fans are included. Boy how case manufacturers tried to cut every single cost to the point of basically selling you a car with no tires.
ohmahgoodness
Reviewed in the United States on December 23, 2024
i got a fan controller and had everything connected to the cpu fan. I then put the bios on silent.the top of the case i chose two 140 mms. there's allot of gap but i figured the air would escape and cool the ram. there no where else to put 140mms.small case and the hdd carry had to be off the slot holders at the bottom . the cables seem to keep it in place.It looks like the case is as small as you can get it. my pcie cables are close to the front fans.My ram rgb and exhaust fan rgb seem to be enough lighting . I could perhaps put in more later and have it shine out like a disco ball.the exhaust fan is a 10+ fan blade and the fronts have some sound reducing texture on the interior and exterior blades.The side vents have air coming out on idle. When gaming the heat passively releases. The wide area helps.The case fans are on top of the power supply so it's close to the gpu. Bottom filter can be pulled out from the back.